ART DIRECTOR’S CUT, SEPTEMBER 21
September 21, 2021 by LAM Staff
The things our art director Chris McGee hated leaving out in the current issue of LAM.
Image by Angélica S. Gallegos.
From Jonathan Lerner’s âReappearing Actâ in the September 2021 issue, on Anjelica Gallegos’ plan to revive a memorial to Indigenous peoples on the shores of Staten Island.
âCHRIS MCGEE, LAM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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